“Julianne Moore had no impact on my youth whatsoever,” Bergen joked, referring to a heartfelt speech given by Moretz, 17. “I barely know [Julianne]. I met her three times.”

Bergen also hilariously admitted, “I also haven’t seen ‘Still Alice,’” Moore’s new film about early-onset Alzheimer’s, “because at 68, it’s just too close.”

She went even further saying, “I frankly didn’t know this evening was for the museum . . . I have no idea about this movie that I’m introducing, it’s called ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’ I have it written on my hand. No idea why I’m here — but I got dragooned into it.” Bergen was complimentary about Moore’s acting.

Bergen’s late husband, Louis Malle, cast Moore back in ’94 in “Vanya on 42nd Street.”

Moore then roasted herself when she said in front of guests including Ellen Barkin, Sarah Paulson and her director hubby Bart Freundlich: “I received a star on the Walk of Fame last year and I made a lot of jokes about, ‘Now I don’t need a tombstone.’ Now I feel like I don’t need a memorial service either. Thank you — you saved my family a lot of money.”